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Any errors or adjustments resulting from changes in accounting policies that are accounted for retrospectively requires:
Hidden Curriculum
The unofficial, unstated, or implicit patterns within a school that influence what children learn. For instance, teacher background, organization of the play space, and tracking are all part of the hidden curriculum—not formally prescribed, but instructive to the children.
Unrecognized Lessons
Valuable insights or teachings gained from experiences that may not be immediately acknowledged or identified as lessons.
Implicit Influences
Subtle, often subconscious factors that can affect thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without the individual being fully aware of their impact.
Academic Curriculum
The structured set of courses, learning experiences, and academic standards provided by schools or educational institutions.
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